The British government, today, announced planned draft legislation outlining their plans for Britain, if the EU were to turn its back on Britain, if the EU27 were to introduce tariffs on British Services' and products.
The draft legislation is designed to cause panic within the remaining EU27 with suggestions of low tax, low regulation economic models in consideration, drawing large companies searching a high skilled population and freedom to innovate without government interference, along with the seemingly low corporation taxes that could be on offer that could also be used to combat potentially harsh tariff conditions that PLCs in Britain could face with the withdrawal from the Customs Union and Single Market.
The planned draft legislation has been widely criticised by many, including Mr. Corbyn MP, the proposals will receive much support from many on the front bench of politics, as well as Tory Grandees and backbenchers alike.
The so called 'race to the bottom', otherwise known as free market economics, has been widely been criticised by many European heads of state, such as Angela Merkel as a race to the bottom.
The draft legislation is designed to cause panic within the remaining EU27 with suggestions of low tax, low regulation economic models in consideration, drawing large companies searching a high skilled population and freedom to innovate without government interference, along with the seemingly low corporation taxes that could be on offer that could also be used to combat potentially harsh tariff conditions that PLCs in Britain could face with the withdrawal from the Customs Union and Single Market.
The planned draft legislation has been widely criticised by many, including Mr. Corbyn MP, the proposals will receive much support from many on the front bench of politics, as well as Tory Grandees and backbenchers alike.
The so called 'race to the bottom', otherwise known as free market economics, has been widely been criticised by many European heads of state, such as Angela Merkel as a race to the bottom.